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One of the county's biggest employers says it is to cut hundreds of jobs due to the impact of the pandemic on its business.
Rail union the RMT has warned of 'serious implications' to Kent if Eurostar slash jobs as a result of the impact of the pandemic.
Property experts have welcomed the Chancellor's announcement of a stamp duty cut until next March.
Business figures in Kent say new measures to get young people into work are well intentioned but may prove a challenge in reality.
A question mark hangs over the future of a string of Kent stores after its owners called in the administrators.
The new owner of a former newsprint site has pledged to invest £180m into transforming it - with the hope of creating thousands of jobs.
A corporate lawyer has moved from a top London firm to join a corporate and commercial team in the county.
One of the county's major building, civil engineering and plant hire firms has seen changes at the top after a management buy-out.
A leading historian is set to start conducting three-day tours of the county, unearthing the secrets of what life was like under the Romans.
Remember the 'Second Summer of Love' of 1989? We take a look back at how the acid house craze spilt into the county's countryside.
The owners of Heart, Capital and LBC confirms the impact of Covid-19 will see job cuts across all departments.
A county firm has created a consortium of the biggest parcel firms to get Covid home-testing kits safely back to laboratories.
More than half of firms surveyed in a recent poll said Covid-19 had forced them to cancel or delay international trading plans.
Two of the county's major organisations have come together to help promote our pubs, restaurants, cafés and hotels as they reopen.
Major cuts to regional TV, radio and online staff across the BBC is likely to impact on its studios in the county.
One of the county's biggest employers has taken advantage of a government scheme to ease the financial pain of the lockdown.
From flogging typewriters from Wembley's press box to trouble outside a TV shop - we uncover forgotten tales of the summer of 1966.
A burger restaurant chain could go into administration unless new buyers are found.
The remarkable story of the fugitive peer and one of the county's most charismatic characters.
A cluster of horticulture experts in the county has secured key funding aimed at boosting innovation and crops.
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